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Aloha ,
We love our wonderful community of Laie, and we want to know what you love about this special place . . . so we're holding a photo contest to find out!
Contest winner submissions will be featured in the Hawaii Reserves, Inc. (HRI) 2017 annual calendar, distributed to family, friends and neighbors in the community.
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Aissa Carreon's "1,2,3 Lele", 1st place in the HRI 2008 photo contest, was featured on the HRI 2009 Calendar cover
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Contest winners will receive cash prizes. Please review the contest rules below, and contact Liz at 293-9201 if you have any questions. Good luck!
Theme: "What I Love about Laie"
Prizes:
- 1st $300, 2nd $200, 3rd $100.
- All other photos chosen for use in the calendar will receive a cash prize of $50.
- About 14 photos will be selected for the calendar.
Contest Rules:
- Photos must have been taken in the last 5 years, and must be received by Friday, September 16, 2016.
- One entry per person.
- Please send digitized photos, 250dpi in resolution or higher and at least 2MB in size or larger, via e-mail to: contact_us@hawaiireserves.com. (Note: our server will not accept photos larger than 25MB.) While JPEGs are acceptable, TIFFs or PNGs are preferred.
- All photos must be accompanied by the photographer's name, age (if a minor), a title, and a one sentence narrative (15 words or less) about how the photo illustrates what you love about Laie. The names of photographers will not be revealed to the selection committee until winners have been chosen.
- All winners will be required to sign a consent and use form prior to receiving a cash prize and having their photo featured in the calendar. This includes certification that the submitter owns the rights to the photo and has the express permission of all persons featured in the photo.
- Contestants must be over 18, or have their parents / legal guardians sign for them.
Good luck!
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Envision Lā'ie represents a diverse group of residents and
stakeholders of Ko'olau Loa working together to study Lā'ie and plan for its
future possibilities, a future that protects quality of life and
emphasizes the values of the people who live in the Ko'olau Loa region. For
more information, visit: www.envisionlaie.com
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